Crime & Safety

City Blotter — St. Patrick's Day Edition 2011

Saint Patrick's day weekend saw the usual bar fights, and a number of tire larcenies on Cowan Blvd.

  • The following items come from the Fredericksburg Police Department. In incidents where arrests are made, charges are merely an accusation and not evidence of guilt. Arrested individuals are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. Also, congratulations to former Patch police reporter Scott Shenk for landing the full-time transportation reporter position at the Freelance Star. 

FREDERICKSBURG POLICE INCIDENTS MONDAY, MARCH 21, 2011

ASSAULT:

Bailey’s Pub, 1861 Carl D Silver Pkwy, March 17 9:50 p.m.  Police responded to reports of a fight in the parking lot and by the time they arrived, all of the participants but one had left the scene. The one remaining subject was surrounded by security personnel and highly intoxicated. When officers took him into custody, the subject actively fought the officers and spit on them multiple times. Due to his extreme intoxication, the subject was first transported to Mary Washington Hospital, where it was discovered that the identification he had provided to officers did not belong to him. Tyler Tresslar, 20, of Stafford was arrested for assault on law enforcement, resisting arrest, public intoxication, underage possession of alcohol, using false identification to purchase alcohol, falsely identifying oneself to law enforcement, and identity theft. After being medically cleared from the hospital, Tresslar was incarcerated at the Rappahannock Regional Jail under a $5000 bond.

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7-11, 1613 Dixon St, March 17 8:30 p.m.  A resident reported that he accidentally bumped into another male while leaving the store. The unknown male then verbally threatened the victim and chased him around the parking lot with a knife. The assailant left the area when the victim’s fa.m.ily ca.m.e to his aid. The suspect was described as a black male in his 20’s wearing a white T-shirt, black jacket, and a red hat, and he left the scene in a white Cadillac. The investigation is ongoing.

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LARCENY:

 

200 block Goldenleaf Ct, March 20 9:00 p.m.  A resident reported that her cell phone was stolen by a male acquaintance known only by his nickna.m.e . No known suspects at this time.

1000 block Myrick St, March 16 8:30 p.m.  – March 17 8:00 a.m.. A resident reported that his license and credit cards were stolen from his vehicle in his driveway. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

ABC Store, 1416 Carl D Silver Pkwy, March 17 3:00 p.m.  A manager reported that a male subject stole a bottle of liquor by concealing it under his clothing. No known suspects at this time.

Sheetz, 2001 Carl D Silver Pkwy, March 18 9:00 p.m.  A manager reported that a male subject walked out of the store with a can of beer concealed under his clothing. The subject was described as a white male wearing a striped polo shirt and khaki shorts. The investigation is ongoing.

Sheetz, 2001 Carl D Silver Pkwy, March 18 11:15 p.m.  A manager reported that a male subject walked out of the store with a can of beer concealed under his clothing. The subject was described as a black male wearing a green polo shirt and jeans. The investigation is ongoing.2300 block Cowan Blvd, March 18 8:15 P.M.  – March 19 7:00 a.m.. A resident reported that one of the tires was stolen from her vehicle in the parking lot of her apartment complex. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

2300 block Cowan Blvd, March 18 11:30 P.M.  – March 19 7:30 p.m.  A resident reported that the two rear tires were stolen from his vehicle in the parking lot of his apartment complex. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

706 Caroline St, March 20 1:30 p.m.  A resident reported that his bicycle was stolen from outside the public restrooms, where he parked it for just a few minutes. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

1100 block Hanover St, March 18 7:00 P.M.  – March 20 3:00 p.m.  A resident reported that the window on her locked vehicle was broken and a transmitter was stolen from the center console. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

UNLAWFUL ENTRY:

200 block Tyler St, March 18 8:30 p.m.  A resident reported that an unknown female walked into the house without permission, supposedly in search of a male who does not reside there. No known suspects at this time.

VEHICLE Ta.m.PERING:

200 block Mayfield Ave, March 16 11:00 P.M.  – March 17 4:00 a.m.. A resident reported that she found her driver’s door and trunk open on her vehicle, and the contents of the glove box were in disarray. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

VANDALISM:

Richards Ferry Rd, Culpeper County, March 20 8:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.  An officer responded to property along the Rappahannock River belonging to the City of Fredericksburg for a report of three subjects who had da.m.aged the land with heavy equiP.M. ent. The reporting party is a Captain of the Culpeper County Sheriff’s Office whose home is located close to the city’s protected watershed property. The Captain stated that he witnessed a large loader being driven by a male subject down the road in front of his house, and the loader was followed by a white pickup truck occupied by two additional male subjects. The Captain later followed the subjects down the road and found where they had used the loader to push over several trees that were located on posted city property and they had also mired the loader in mud while crossing a small strea.m.. The subjects have been identified and the investigation has been turned over to the city’s River Steward.

900 block Mortimer Ave, March 17 7:00 P.M.  – March 18 6:00 a.m.. A resident reported that bricks were removed from his wall, a tree was torn from the ground, and a city parking sign was pushed over. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

1300 block Kenmore Ave, March 18 11:20 p.m.  A resident reported that one of his apartment windows was broken, presumably by BB shot. A possible suspect has been identified and the investigation is ongoing.

3300 block Fall Hill Ave, March 20 1:55 a.m.. A taxi driver reported that he picked up a customer on Brock Square, then the two of them got into a verbal argument almost immediately. The customer jumped out of the cab near the 7-11 on Fall Hill Ave and threw a beer bottle at the taxi, denting the rear driver’s side door and breaking the window. The fare then fled from the area on foot. No known suspects at this time.

500 block Fauquier St, March 18 10:30 a.m. – March 19 12:30 a.m.. A resident reported that a rear tire on her vehicle was slashed, as were the tires of three additional vehicles belonging to her neighbors. No suspects or witnesses at this time.

DUI ARRESTS:

Celena Jensen, 31, of Stafford was arrested for DUI (third offense), driving while revoked, reckless driving, and refusal to submit to blood or breath testing in the 100 block of George St.

Andrew Ja.m.es, 25, of Stafford was arrested in the 1400 block of Jefferson Davis Hwy.

Kevin Carpenter, 51, of Spotsylvania was arrested for DUI (fifth offense), driving while suspended, and refusal to submit to blood or breath testing in the 2600 block of Plank Rd.

Paul Weber, 21, of Leesburg was arrested in the 1500 block of Willia.m. St.

Joshua Nida, 28, of Fredericksburg was arrested in the 1100 block of Princess Anne St.

Ronnie McMillon, 33, of Spotsylvania was arrested in the 200 block of Princess Anne St.

ARRESTS:

Codi Perry, 20, of Baytown, Texas was arrested for shoplifting from Walmart.

Timothy Burrell, 39, of Ruther Glen was arrested for driving while revoked and providing false information to law enforcement to avoid arrest.

Jessica Lewis, 31, of Fredericksburg was arrested for domestic assault and battery.

Ricardo Posada, 24, of Spotsylvania was arrested for domestic assault and battery, assault and battery, and breaking and entering with the intent to commit assault.

Mary Smith, 26, of Fredericksburg was arrested for domestic assault and battery. Holly Lockwood, 18, of Stafford was arrested for contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

Juvenile female, 17, was arrested for shoplifting from Walmart.

Lindsay Smith, 28, of Spotsylvania was arrested for shoplifting from Wegmans.

Allen Pratt, 59, of Fredericksburg was arrested for public intoxication.

Darrell Groover, 33, of Fredericksburg was arrested for domestic assault and battery.

Gregory Mozingo, 28, of Colonial Beach was arrested for possession of marijuana.

Larry Fortune, 24, of Tappahannock was arrested for possession of marijuana.

Scott Jacques, 27, of Ruther Glen was arrested for domestic assault and battery, public intoxication, and preventing a person from calling 911.

Demarco Pinkney, 19, of Fredericksburg was arrested on warrants from Stafford charging him with shoplifting and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

Karstin Shelton, 21, of Fredericksburg was arrested for shoplifting from Walmart and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

Nathan Labrum, 51, of no fixed address was arrested for public intoxication.

Jerome Mitchell, 44, of no fixed address was arrested for trespassing.

Lisa Green, 43, of no fixed address was arrested for trespassing and public intoxication.

Dawn Phelps, 27, of Fredericksburg was arrested for domestic assault and battery and violation of a protective order.

Patrick Dawson, 24, of Fredericksburg was arrested for public intoxication.

Thomas Rodriguez, 45, of no fixed address was arrested for public intoxication and trespassing.

Carol Beverly, 30, of Fredericksburg was arrested on a warrant from Spotsylvania charging him with failure to comply with a court order.

Timothy Schau, 49, of no fixed address was arrested for aggressive solicitation.


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